Strange Brew

Strange Brew by Betsy Haynes, published by HarperPaperbacks in 1995, is a juvenile fiction work that combines elements of horror with humor. In this 131-page book, Tori, feeling bored with her everyday life, discovers a mysterious notebook that contains spells. As she experiments with these spells, she experiences a series of increasingly outrageous and comical events, transforming her mundane existence into a whirlwind of unexpected occurrences.
Readers will find that Tori’s journey takes a turn as the initially amusing spells begin to take a darker twist. The narrative explores themes of curiosity and the consequences of one’s actions, as Tori navigates the challenges that arise from her newfound powers. Strange Brew presents a blend of fiction and horror, appealing to those interested in stories that balance humor with a touch of the macabre.
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Tori’s bored stiff. She’s totally sick of school. Her little brother is a pain. Even her best friend is driving her crazy. Tori would do anything to have some fun. Then Tori finds a mysterious notebook. Each time she opens it, a new spell appears. And each time Tori tries a spell, things happen — silly things, gross things, hilarious things. Now Tori’s having fun … until the goofy spells turn gruesome.
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